Global security engagement: a new model for cooperative threat reduction
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references "The government's first Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) programs were created in 1991 to eliminate the former Soviet Union's nuclear, chemical, and other weapons and prevent their proliferation. The programs have accomplished a great deal: deactivating thousands of nuclear warheads, neutralizing chemical weapons, converting weapons facilities for peaceful use, and redirecting the work of former weapons scientists and engineers, among other efforts. Originally designed to deal with immediate post-Cold War challenges, the programs must be expanded to other regions and fundamentally redesigned as an active tool of foreign policy that can address contemporary threats from groups that are that are agile, networked, and adaptable. As requested by Congress, Global Security Engagement proposes how this goal can best be achieved. To meet the magnitude of new security challenges, particularly at the nexus of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism, Global Security Engagement recommends a new, more flexible, and responsive model that will draw on a broader range of partners than current programs have. The White House, working across the Executive Branch and with Congress, must lead this effort."--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 165 p.) |
ISBN: | 0309131073 9780309131070 |
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title | Global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction |
title_auth | Global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction |
title_exact_search | Global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction |
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title_fullStr | Global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction Committee on Strengthening and Expanding the Department of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, Committee on International Security and Arms Control, Policy and Global Affairs, National Academy of Sciences |
title_full_unstemmed | Global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction Committee on Strengthening and Expanding the Department of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, Committee on International Security and Arms Control, Policy and Global Affairs, National Academy of Sciences |
title_short | Global security engagement |
title_sort | global security engagement a new model for cooperative threat reduction |
title_sub | a new model for cooperative threat reduction |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Arms Control bisacsh Arms control fast Confidence and security building measures (International relations) fast Security, International fast Terrorism / Prevention / International cooperation fast Weapons of mass destruction fast Terrorismus Confidence and security building measures (International relations) United States Arms control United States Security, International Terrorism Prevention International cooperation Weapons of mass destruction |
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